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You have to give the guys credit. They did the right thing.
Those brothers did the right thing. As a parent, I can imagine they are grieving for the loss of the son they thought they had. To do the right thing does not mean doing the easy thing. I pray God helps both families through this time and the familes can stand together drawing comfort from God and each other.
Mark Hacking, 28, also repeatedly strayed from his church's teachings and hid his secret life from his wife, this week's People magazine reports. His friends told the magazine the burly Mormon also drank alcohol, which is forbidden by the religion, and smoked cigarettes, another taboo.
The magazine reports that Hacking was sent to Canada on a mission several years ago but was sent home because of the sexual relationship. "That's definitely against the rules," said Scott Simpson, a fellow missionary.
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A clerk at Maverick told People that Mark stopped by the store several times a week to buy cigarettes.
In another video shot four hours later, Mark Hacking returns to the store alone and is seen examining his hands, CBS News reported.
But Hacking's lawyer, Gil Athay, told CBS, "If you pump gasoline, you sniff your hands. There's nothing unusual about that videotape." Source
I was hoping this would happen. They done good.
Guess he never thought about what Lori was feeling as he killed her. Punk had to kill her in her sleep or she'd have had a chance to fight back. He needs to fry.
Has Mark made a statement to the police repeating his confession?
I'm glad his family is doing the right thing--my gosh, that is so rare these days. What a terrible thing for his brothers to have to do. May God give them consolation and strength.